Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AlarmClock
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@fewieden
If I would like to add repeat time again like as
1st alarm alert at 8:00 am
2nd alarm alert at 12:00 pm
3rd alarm alart at 5:00 pmHow can i config
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{ module: 'MMM-AlarmClock', position: 'top_right', config: { alarms: [ {time: "08:30", days: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6], title: "1st Alarm", message: "This is your first alarm", sound: "alarm.mp3"}, {time: "00:00", days: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6], title: "2nd Alarm", message: "This is your second alarm", sound: "alarm.mp3"}, {time: "17:00", days: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6], title: "3rd Alarm", message: "This is your third alarm", sound: "alarm.mp3"} ] } }
Currently these 3 alarms are active for all seven days of the week, where Sunday is 0 !
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to anyone
how to develop Alarmclock can adjust time and message in MMM-Remote-Control like as
replace set in config.js
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Just released version 2.0.1
- Fixed sound fading for alerts
- Added Korean translations
https://github.com/fewieden/MMM-AlarmClock
[card:fewieden/MMM-AlarmClock]
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Hello strawberry 3.141,
Thanks for the update 🙂
Do you think you will add a functionality for add/delete/update alarm from the Magic Mirror(with touch screen) ?
Thanks for advance
Gaudouy -
@gaudouy this would be a huge change. It would be easier to have a module like remote control sending a notification with an alert, as there the whole UI component exists already. then in this module, you would merge the alert with the config alerts. See comments above.
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Hello! I have configured the module and it is working very well. However the alarm doesn’t stop. I want it to ring and display for only 5 seconds. How do I do that?
And is there a way to hide the “Work: Wed, 12:41pm” on the left top?
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@innovation with the following config it stops after 5 seconds.
{ module: "MMM-AlarmClock", position: "top_left", config: { alarms: [ { time: "16:15", days: [0,1,2,3,4,5,6], title: "Test", message: "some alarm message" } ], timer: 5000 } },
If you add the following to the custom.css file it will hide the module from the screen, but still, show the alert:
.MMM-AlarmClock { display: none; }
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@strawberry-3-141 Thank you! Works perfectly
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